introducing SOLAR HEATING SYSTEMS TM the low carbon water heating system June 2008 Irl 1
In this environmentally challenging world, it s time to rethink our heating.....while we still have time. There s nothing new about renewable energy for Dimplex. As part of the worldwide Glen Dimplex Group we have been producing renewable energy solutions for nearly 30 years. And with our national network of engineers, our own dedicated training programmes and a customer service operation, Dimplex offer the full package your business demands. 2 Environmental change
10º 5º 0º 60º 900 1100 1200 1000 kwh/m 2 of solar energy per year in Ireland It s time to harness the sun s energy Every year the sun provides over 8000 times as much energy as we consume worldwide. In Ireland we receive between 900 and 1200 kwh of energy per m 2 per year. This is enough to provide up to 60% of a property s total water heating needs, reducing fuel bills and building carbon emissions. 55º The all-electric low carbon solution The new Solar Eclipse TM solar hot water system from Dimplex offers a sustainable energy solution for the future with a range of packages designed for the individual needs of properties throughout Ireland. The Solar Eclipse TM system offers 25 pre-packaged kits to choose from, making specification simple and installation easy. And when combined with Dimplex electric heating offers the ideal low carbon all-electric home that is not only compliant with Part L of the Building Regulations but future proof with low running costs guaranteed. The solution 3
introducing TM the complete solar thermal water heating system from a name you ll recognise The Dimplex Solar Eclipse TM package is made simple by combining all the components into easy to purchase kits containing all the necessary solar components needed for a standard installation. * Each component has been carefully selected for its quality and suitability to the Irish climate. With a range of cylinder sizes suitable for each property and a selection of integrated kits and roof mounting options the Dimplex solution has an answer for every solar water heating requirement. * By a suitably qualified person 4 Solar Eclipse
the flexible solution Complete solar hot water package including 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10m 2 collector kits, heat transfer system, full range of installation accessories and choice of solar hot water cylinders. Purpose designed solar cylinders with high efficiency coils, fully optimised for solar water heating. Choice of options for electric heating or boiler based systems. Choice of roof mounting options for slate, tile or flat roofs or integrated flush roof mounting. Separate control and pump station allowing flexible and convenient installation in relation to the cylinder. 25 year solar cylinder warranty. 10 year solar collector warranty. How Solar Works Electric Solution Collector Domestic hot water Solar pump station Range features Immersion Collector 3.2mm collector glass ensures high solar transmission rates Laser welded absorber retains absorber coating, with no visible seems Anthracite aluminium collector frame provides lightweight protection for the absorber that blends with the roof High levels of insulation on back and sides ensure maximum captured heat is transferred to the heating system 4 plumbing connections allows flexible collector configuration Solar coil Immersion Programmer Unvented cylinder Note: Pilot wire interface unit needed for towel rail and immersion heater How Solar Works Non-Electric Solution Collector Heat transfer system Variable pump speed control for maximum solar energy gain LCD controller with 3 temperature probes for accurate temperature measurement and system operation Pump station incorporating pressure relief valve, two non-return valves, flow meter and two flush and fill connections for quick and easy install Optional 15m flexible insulated hose for fast and reliable installation Boiler Central heating Top-up heating Domestic hot water Solar pump station Immersion Hot water storage Choice of cylinders from 175-305 litre capacity available in direct (single coil) or indirect (dual coil) options Duplex stainless steel construction with 60mm thick insulation for low heat loss High heat transfer via corrugated coil design maximises transfer of solar energy to the water Solar coil Unvented cylinder Solar Eclipse 5
selecting the right kit for your installation With 25 pre-configured kits to choose from, each designed to suit the needs of differing properties, choosing the right kit for your installation is easy using our three step selection process. Step 1 Size of property and water usage The solar package is selected according to how much water is used in the property. The table below provides a guide as to the cylinder size for a given property. Once selected this will determine how many solar collectors are required to heat the water. The solar kit can then be read off from the table. Property size Stored usable water Solar cylinder No of volume (litre) size (litre) collectors Indirect Direct 1 bed/1 shower 90 100 175 1 2 bed/1 bath & 1 shower 90 100 175 1 3 bed/1 bath & 2 showers 90/130 100/140 175/215 1/2 4 bed/1 bath & 2 showers 130/170 140/180 215/255 2/3 4 bed/1 bath & 3 showers 170 180/230 255/305 3 5 bed/2 bath & 2 showers 215 230 305 3 Step 2 What roofing kit is needed Once the number of collectors and cylinder size has been determined, select the roof kit. This should be selected to suit the roof type of the property. The kits come with the following mounting options: Pitched tile roof Pitched slate roof Mounted flush with the roof using the integrated roof kit* Flat roof a dedicated roof kit that provides the correct elevation for the collector. *This requires a section of the roof covering to be removed which is then replaced with the solar panel. Step 3 Select Dimplex solar kit Step 1 will have determined the number of collectors you require and Step 2 the roof type. Once these requirements have been determined the appropriate solar kit can easily be selected from the table below. If you have any questions regarding the selection of the correct kit for your needs, please contact us on 01 842 4833 STEP 1 Property type 1 bed 1 shower 2 bed 1 bath + 1 shower 3 bed 1 bath + 2 showers 4 bed 1 bath + 2 showers 4 bed 1 bath + 3 showers 5 bed 2 bath + 2 showers Component Collector Control unit Pump unit Heat transfer medium 20 litre Expansion vessel 8 litre + fixing kit Expansion vessel 18 litre + fixing kit 1 Collector Kit 2m 2 1 1 1 1 2 Collector Kit 4m 2 2 2 2 2 3 Collector Kit 6m 2 3 3 3 3 STEP 2 Roof Type* Normal Normal + Extension Normal + 2 Extension T S I F T S I F T S I F STEP 3 Dimplex Solar Kit SOL SOL SOL SOL 200T 200S 200I 200F SOL SOL SOL SOL 400T 400S 400I 400F SOL SOL SOL SOL 600T 600S 600I 600F 6 Selecting the right package * Roof Type T = Tile S = Slate I = Integrated F = Flat Note: Selections are based on a property located in the south of England. For more northerly locations larger collector kits may be required.
solar cylinders The Dimplex range of duplex stainless steel solar cylinders are available in a range of 4 capacities, available in both direct electric or indirect models. Each cylinder has been specifically designed for use with a solar system and includes a large corrugated solar coil that provides optimum heat transfer from the solar system to the hot water cylinder. Direct electric cylinders come with two immersions and a single solar coil, while indirect versions have twin coils allowing an electric, gas or oil boiler to be connected. Direct Indirect 220 265 220 Top sensor 240 392 507 B T&P Hot Outlet Top Immersion Secondary Return Bottom Immersion Twin Thermostat Cold Inlet Solar Coil High levels of insulation (60mm thick) provides low energy losses, allowing the cylinders to retain the maximum amount possible of the valuable energy captured from the sun. Hot Outlet B T&P Each cylinder has two sensor pockets allowing the monitoring of top and bottom cylinder temperatures for improved solar system control. Auxillary Coil Twin Thermostat Immersion 265 240 507 607 869 Twin Thermostat Cold Inlet Performance Solar Coil Auxillary Coil Total Auxillary Cylinder Overall Dim T&P Lower Top Flow Return Cold Solar Aux Heat-up Reheat Heat loss Product Capacity Volume Diameter Height B Valve Immersions Immersion Immersion Flow Return Coil Coil Inlet Coil Coil time time in 24h (litre) (litre) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) size sqm size sqm (mins) (mins) (kw/24hr) SCx175sd 175 100 574 1264 463 1080 2 593 908 542 380 - - 300 1.1-20 14 1.78 SCx215sd 215 140 574 1506 584 1322 2 593 1150 542 380 - - 300 1.1-24 17 2.19 SCx255sd 255 180 574 1773 584 1589 2 593 1417 542 380 - - 300 1.1-28.5 20 2.31 SCx305sd 305 230 574 2049 584 1865 2 593 1693 542 380 - - 300 1.1-34 24 2.51 SCx175si 175 90 574 1264 463 1080 1 593-542 275 904 642 300 1.1 0.75 18 13 1.78 SCx215si 215 130 574 1506 584 1322 1 593-542 275 904 642 300 1.1 0.75 21.5 16 2.19 SCx255si 255 170 574 1773 584 1589 1 593-542 275 904 642 300 1.1 0.75 25 19 2.31 SCx305si 305 215 574 2049 584 1865 1 593-542 275 904 642 300 1.1 0.75 30 22 2.51 Selecting the right package 7
Solar specification Collector Pump Station Gross Collector Area 2.181 square metres Dimensions Net Collector Area Length 1.987 square metres 1880mm Height Width 520mm 245mm Width 1160mm Depth 170mm Height Weight Collector Volume Glass 95mm 38kg 1.7 litres 3.2mm low iron Collector Absorption 94% ± 2% Zero Loss Collector Efficiency 77.9% Heat Loss Co-efficient Operating Pressure a1= 4.01W/m 2 K a2=0.0112 W/m 2 K 2 10 bar Stagnation Temperature 205 C Absorber Material Peak Power Gap between collectors Copper 1548W peak 65mm Emmisivity 5+/- 2% Connections 4 x 22mm compression Features Circulation pump 2 Non-return valves Pressure gauge 6 bar pressure relief valve Flow meter Air-purger Two-port fill and flush connections Connections Inlets Outlets Control Unit 2x 3 4 BSP female or 15mm compression 2x 3 4 BSP female or 15mm compression Dimensions Optional accessories 15m flexible hose: Air separator: Approvals allows connection between the collector and the cylinder/pumps station in one fully insulated length, removing the number of joints in pipe work and the potential for leaks. Mounted at high level provides a means of removing air from the system during filling, when not using a flush and fill pump SEI Approved Dimplex solar cylinders: KIWA approval to building regulations G3 and Water regulations UK, N.Ireland and Scotland. Solar panel: EN 12975 Height Width Depth Features LCD display with backlight 3 temperature probes 137mm 134mm 38mm Service, maintenance and warranty Dimplex solar systems are designed for long life and when serviced regularly will provide many years of high performance hot water heating. It is recommended that the solar systems be serviced bi-annually and the heat transfer fluid should be replaced once every 5 years. The Dimplex Solar Package is supported by a national network of service engineers and a team of customer service personnel. The Dimplex solar collector is guaranteed against manufacturing defects for 10 years. All other components supplied are guaranteed for 2 years. 8 Solar specification
FAQ s Why have a solar system? New build It is becoming increasingly important under the new and forthcoming building regulations to provide properties with low energy loss and low running costs. This has made the design process much more complex and often requires the introduction of a renewable heating source to enable the preferred building design to pass the planning process. With the current level of insulation required in new homes the energy required to heat the domestic water is a significant part of the overall energy for the property. The use of a solar thermal water heating system in the building design reduces energy consumption from other fuels, reducing the carbon dioxide emissions of the property and running costs. These all help with getting the building to comply with the current regulations. Introducing a solar package also reduces the need for higher specifications in other parts of the building where costs may be higher to achieve the required level of performance, solar thermal should therefore be considered as an inherent part of the building design rather than retrofit application. If you have any questions regarding a new development, BER rating or building regulations please contact us on 01 842 4833. Existing building With the ever-increasing evidence of climate change, it is essential that we reduce carbon dioxide emissions for the future of the planet. Not only will a solar thermal water heating package help the environment but it can make a positive contribution to the running costs of the home. A solar system can provide as much as 60% of the total hot water used per year. Can I increase the number of collectors on the roof for better performance? The greater the surface area of collector on the roof the greater the heating capacity of the solar system. However in the UK the summer months can be very hot, compared with the winter months and during these periods of hot weather, a solar system can heat the stored water very quickly, spending the rest of the day trying to dissipate heat from the system to prevent overheating. Oversizing the solar collectors will improve the spring/ autumn/ winter performance when expected performance is quite low, but can quickly stop functioning during warmer weather. The Dimplex packages are selected to provide the correct balance of performance versus cost, and reduce periods of overheating. Further solar panels may be purchased separately with their roof extension kits if required but consideration must be given to the volume of heat transfer fluid used and accommodate this with the appropriate sized expansion vessel. My home is electrically heated is it suitable for a solar system? An electrically heated home is ideal for solar thermal water heating systems. Dimplex provide a range of cylinders with one heat exchanger coil and two immersions allowing the solar system to preheat the hot water cylinder which can then be topped up with the immersions when necessary using a programmer and thermostat. Is every property suitable for a solar system? For optimum performance the solar panels should be mounted on a south facing roof inclined at an angle of 30-50 degrees to the horizontal. However it is often impractical to achieve this and a good installer will find the most appropriate site for the solar panels through a thorough survey. Panels can be mounted on a flat roof using a special mounting frame and also work very well on a standard pitched roof facing anywhere from South East to South West. Is there anywhere not suitable for a solar system? Solar panels will only perform well when not shaded from the sun by trees or other obstacles; they cannot operate from a northerly facing roof. Listed buildings and conservation areas will require special planning applications before a solar system could be considered. The solar system heats stored water, so where there is a combination boiler rather than a hot water cylinder, the combination boiler needs to be of a specification suitable for handling a pre-heated cold water supply. A storage cylinder will then need to be added to the property. Is there enough sun in Ireland to make a solar system worthwhile? In Ireland the sun provides from 900 1200kWh of heat energy per year for every square metre. Using a solar system, this energy can be transferred into your hot water providing as much as 60% of your total annual hot water usage. Even on overcast days the solar system contributes to the heating of the hot water reducing the amount of energy used from an immersion heater or gas/oil boiler and therefore reducing costs and carbon emissions. Can I use a solar system with a combination boiler? Some manufacturers produce a combination boiler suitable for use with solar systems and can accept a pre-heated cold water supply. A solar system should not be operated with a standard combination boiler without first consulting the manufacturer to check suitability. A storage cylinder will be required in the property. Are there any planning restrictions? A solar system should not be installed without first checking the current planning restrictions that apply to the property. Listed buildings and conservation areas require special planning approval. A solar panel that protrudes 100mm above the roof line at any point requires planning permission before installation. It is necessary to check with the local authority planning department before committing to a solar system to check if any restrictions apply. FAQ 9
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